The Celestron Origin Intelligent Home Observatory is an easy-to-use smart telescope that will allow you to produce stunning ...
ASUS took the shape of its celebrated ROG Harpe II Ace gaming mouse and added new colors, gold plating, and a superior sensor for competitive play. It's crazy expensive, but if you're a ROG fanatic, ...
EXPLORA III is one step closer to making her debut. The new ship has successfully completed sea trials in the Mediterranean, a process that validated the vessel’s technical and operational performance ...
BOOX pairs a sharp monochrome e-ink display with flexible Android software and stylus support. Find out more in this Go 10.3 ...
Pristine music playback for relatively small bookshelf speakers. Size won’t overwhelm the room. Now has an HDMI eARC 2.1 port for Dolby Atmos surround sound. Can’t compete with a soundbar for upfiring ...
It seems fanciful to bother trying to make sense of events in “Mortal Kombat II.” “Fight!” goes the exhortation in the source videogame. There are at least 10 blowout fight scenes in the movie; I may ...
Every generation gets the chintzy martial arts flick it deserves. From the Jean-Claude Van Damme movies of the 1980s like “Bloodsport” and “Kickboxer,” to the 1995 hit “Mortal Kombat,” based on the ...
The movie, directed by Simon McQuoid and based on the cult video game, unleashes another gruesome fighter tournament to determine the fate of the universe. By Glenn Kenny When you purchase a ticket ...
Running time: 116 minutes. Rated R (strong bloody violence and gore, and language). In theaters. No phrase terrifies me more than “for the fans,” because in the movies that tends to mean “awful and ...
Critic reviews for "Mortal Kombat II" are rolling in, and they're all saying the same thing: It's an entertaining action flick with great martial arts-inspired combat, but with a poor script that ...
Mortal Kombat II will be released in theaters on May 7. A good chunk of the way into Mortal Kombat II, a character says something along the lines of “Never forget who you are!” – a well-worn cliché ...
Adeline Rudolph is Kitana and Karl Urban is cheesy action star Johnny Cage in an energetic team-of-heroes movie, the super-one-dimensional version. Johnny, unlike most of the characters in “Mortal ...